Sunday, September 10, 2017

VEG MODE

DAY 10,  Rest Day in Cayoosh Campground Lillooet. Dist. 1.5 km
Thurs, 07 28, 2016, 

The ride into the campground was a strenuous 1.5 km. Mostly downhill. In fact, it was a pretty steep downhill!
I had tons of time to pick a site as it was only 11 am and the place was empty. It's funny how hard it is to make a decision when the choices are numerous. I must have looked like an idiot wandering back and forth to all the empty sites trying to make up my mind.  Anyway, after setting up, I checked out the surroundings then headed out for a little ride. I checked out the "Old Bridge"
http://lillooetbc.ca/Arts,-Culture-Community/Historical-Sites.aspx
and then road back into town for some sightseeing. I went back to the outdoor store where the owner found a flimsy bike tire for me as a backup. It's a 700 by 38 which is a good size, but I hoped that I wouldn't need it. Just the same, 20 bucks for a little piece of mind is cool for sure.
Felt great to have a day off and just veg. I was a bit concerned about the ride on the Duffy Lake Road to Pemberton tomorrow, thats why I planned my rest day here.
A young German couple settled in near by. The guy had a T- shirt with bikes all over it so I just HAD to go talk to them. Also, she was pretty hot which helped as well. They had 3 weeks to camp along Vancouver Island and other BC spots like Lillooet.
Anyway, I had beer to ingest and the block of ice that I purchased helped in making said beer tasty as friggin hell.
Damn it's hot here!

Home base is Highwaycat approved.

Bike friendly camp. Love it. Wish there was more


HWC on the bank of Seton Lk. River?

Chilling out

Fun

Getting dialled in...

HWC approved fire

Goofing around in town. I was on my own as HWC would have none of it!

Seton Lake trickles by HWC to the Fraser River.

A block of ice, beer, a spare tire and a thirsty cat (beer not visible)

The "Old Bridge"

Osprey?

Yup

A OK


Scenery. Not safe for swimming or anything else for that matter..

Friday, August 25, 2017

FREE FALL"IN

DAY 9,  Wed. July 27 2016
Cache Creek to Lillooet, 
Time 4:30, Dist, 89.5 km, Avg. 18.3 km/hr, Cal. 1880, HR, 110 

While I was packing up for the day's ride, I had a moment to talk to a fellow cycle tourer. This older man was 2 doors down from me outside the motel. He was gearing up also - Tons of stuff!! despite the fact that his tour was a small circle route in the region.  Nice grey bearded guy with a stories of touring. Fun.       
Riding the 97 N out of Cache Creek was toasty and strange. (It felt odd going North albeit, for a short spell) 
These are typically some of the hottest locations during the summer in BC. (the South Okanagan is on the list also) 
It was satisfying to see the turn off to Lillooet. I have never ridden or drove the Hwy 99 at this end before. How exciting!!!, sigh. HWC wanted to keep heading straight N. to Prince George. 
The 99 was interesting. Her structure included a broad healthy shoulder with moderate traffic at first. Eventually, the climbs became longer and the descents started to be stressful. The road downhill had some twisty sections over large escarpments and no concrete barriers. To make things worse, my cassette kept freezing up which caused the chain to back up while coasting. I tried to match the cadence in pedalling so the chain would be free but it was impossible to keep up. I can maintain, maybe 125 RPM,s  on a spin bike for a short spell, but its harder in real life. So, when I gave up, I just lifted my feet and let the pedals fly. Sounds like fun , but it wasn't. I was thinking how unpleasant it would be to have the flailing chain pull the derailleur into the spokes and send me over an escarpment to certain doom. 
Anyway, the heat was getting to me and the downhill sections were stressing me out as some areas had no barrier along the cliff side. There was road work as well which spices things up.
       All the stress ended as I rolled into Lillooet, of coarse it was a climb into town, no prob. Ugghh. My plan was to stay 2 nights here, so as I passed the town's campground, I headed up to the tourist info Centre in search for cozy accommodations (I'll camp the second night) The girl at the counter was pretty much useless, so I looked around this small town of around 2300 and decided on "Mile 0 Motel".  Cheap and a good fit for me Shirley and HWC. When I got the "Situation Room" set up, I did a Shirley inspection. I found some loose rack bolts, but more unsettling was the tear in her rear tire. These are expensive touring tires and should not be damaged. I was pissed! I texted my friend and fellow cyclist Kerry. He suggested to swap that tire for the front. What a great idea, thanks BILLY! (alias). 
I was worried about a blowout on the Duffy Lake road, so I went shopping; I found an outdoor shop where I picked up bear spray, some chain lube and a really cheap emergency tire. 
         It felt good to be set up in this town. I was looking forward to a day off tomorrow where I will secure a dandy campsite. Until then,  
Meeowww... 


Fellow cycle tourer. Heading out of Tumbleweed. TONS of gear on his bike!

The road to FREEEEEDOMMM!

Sweet conditions. Meeowwww!

D'OH !!
Very unpleasant road work. Grrr

Marble Canyon. Break time. Great spot!! Would love to stay, but gotta move.
Highwaycat was furious at the prospect of leaving. "What the hell is wrong with this place?!!"

This pic is in the wrong place. Check'in out the town of Lillooet.

Cool vistas

No cat food stores

Down there is the great town of Lillooet. Cats are welcome.

We're gonna head into town if it's the last thing we do dammitt.

Massive downhill after this sign. Bloody cassette kept getting hooked up.  Problems with the freehub body that I installed a while ago I guess. Stressfull descent.

WELCOME!!!

Home base
The result of a stressful ride...


Expensive touring tire. sigh.









       

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

"Ya know theres a big hill outta town eh?"

DAY 8,
Tue July 26 2016         Kamloops to Cache Creek, BC
Dist; 90.2 km, Time: 4:30, Avg spd; 18.8 km; Cal; 2329; Hr 117 avg

The ride out of Kamloops was nasty. I followed a bike route for a while which was nice. I thought to myself "Hey. Way to go Kamloops for being bike friendly" I was impressed. Soon after that, the signage stopped and I got confused as usual. Anyway, so I continued on the main road. Bad idea. (I can here the motel lady saying " Oh, are you gonna climb the hill? ya know that it's big eh?". (She told me earlier)
Well, I'm sad to say that she was right and I bailed for the first time as a bike traveller. I hit the sidewalk. Ugggghhh. It was too hot, too steep and too many redneck mobiles. This hill was relentless, I was really caught off guard. Once off the sidewalk, the road became Hwy 1 and kept climbing. I passed 2 "No bikes" signs and kept climbing. I sure as hell wasn't going to abort. At this point 2 hours had passed from leaving the crappy motel.
As I write this post one year later, I can see from Google Map that I should have just stayed on the highway. There was no reason to go into the city except curiosity I guess.
I found a sweet spot to break, stretch and snack...

The remainder of my day's commute consisted of long slow climbs and descents. Pretty much every climb had a reward right after. It was a good combo.
Near the end of the day I was really hot and was ready to settle on any accommodation.
My feet were on fire during the last hour of the ride.
Found the "Tumbleweed Motel" Good enough, Ughhh.

Working the bike route (For a while at least)

Didn't see much but could've done without that climb

Up and out of Kamloops

Picnic stop at Kamloops Lake

Lovely stop. Much needed.

Shade was key

Desert landscape
Sketch of encounter with human at Kamloops Picnic area


HWC was ready for a battle

Great road ahead. More shoulder than I know what to do with... It's hot though

Cool landscape

Nowhere man in a nowhere land

Nowhere cat in a nowhere land

"Back in the day, I used to run fields like this till my paws throbbed" Now I lay on an expensive bicycle travel bag made in Quebec.

Info

Miniature ranch

Gunslinger cat!

Good place to be in 2016. Not so good this time in 2017 as forest fires were rampant.


Off the beaten path a bit